An Introduction to Cryptography and Digital Signatures

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Symmetric cryptography uses the same key for both encryption and decryption. Using symmetric cryptography, it is safe to send encrypted messages without …

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An Introduction
to Cryptography
and Digital Signatures
Author: Ian Curry
March 2001
Version 2.0
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